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CHBONOLOGY OP 1905. The Home Wave Circle fflt lK P (tIC O R O o r Y I A d ’I P H IN - t - l l r t M u k M la la tía devastate « M e m age • • . . t r y u i dwtroy kuadrsd. ad 0—Ckleage tm zu te m strike ta synpatfey with I.r w a n t workan. S—CaU.paa of M U r iw arvolr a t Madrid kills or lajuiea *00 parsous---- BatUoaklp Mlnnoaois [sunchad. Id —Hard frutt damsgaa asrly fruit sad sardas truck la Central and tout hora > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $ $ t ld d d l A BULB'MIAN PATRIOT. '♦ ♦ ♦ M d » 1 M y H air is Extra Long H t I I »$ »»♦ ♦ > $ $ $ «« It la e common occurrence for a Cl P A L » V I N T A people to do liceior to e military or navel hero; but when e nation like o f th e ' Í í — F oot boys killed la peala la ladina* Bulgaria unites hi celebrating an edu tataraal Dlatarfcaaaaa ta Kaasla a a * apolla Masonic Templa cator tbe event le worthy of remark. *>—Thirteen Urea loot la burnlsd la t.,.a t«M ta MonrrnT Claaa vent In 8t. Oanavldva, Quebec. The trueat patriot le not el way e he 2d— Daath of Josoph Jcgorst». at the W ar ta I t . Saat— M aar 2* — F ra n k O. B igelo w , praaldant of MU- of the battle field, and Hrteto Danoff’s Ovaat Jlaaiaa ta Liât at Deed* w .u k c a r iiu t N ation . 1 Bank. tight against Ignorance hea been of far is the ho m e w h e re g o o d « « H o g * b k lm M lf . d cfm ult.r fo r $1,800.000 of hank s *— a - , . . T o .m a la r» ’ strike In C h lc .g a .up* greater service to his country tbae laved, w here the fa m ily en joy the Moat aignlflcant o f tha events of poaad to be a n d a d . . . . B .r t k « u » k a . would have been tbe case If be hud finest o f biscuits, doughn uts, cakes, m b a r , India, k ill fifty patuona. % , because It Indicates unmlatak- S a 29— fougbt with sword and gun. Bulgaria C h icago taanw lar»' .trik e on »g»*«- an d pies a n d other go o d things eve ry 19, 2S— D eath of Oon r i t i h u i h Loo^^. .B lo i. the Inexorable advsnee o f man- la etlll a young principality. For d a y . T h e b a k in g is a lw a y s delicious Ing In C h lc a f o .. . . Tornado a t Larodo, T a a ., ably Wward blgb Ideals o f Uborty. k ills fflxte«n paraona. . . _ twenty-eeveli year» only liae It been an d w holesom e because kind 80--'T hirteen niluora killed by exploaloa free from Moslem oppression, yet one and perfoct civilization. Is ths Justice of her moat popular Jubilees was that aad ec.vionilo npboovfil B0W n ear W llburton. Ok. K C B a k in g Powder Mar. political In Rusalfl. W snrjlng 1—One kundred peraone killed ta dU tor^- which took place a short time ago, taking pi«, — the b a k in g pow der o f the w a v e of taxation, » » - ancea In Polan d. . ^ . . «w, celebrating tbe fiftieth anniversary of under a k '•h circle, is used. 9 -j— Serloua strik e rloU la etreete e l CM- tbe beginning of Dauoff’s work. a bearable by added dared well nig Y v 1 G e t K C to -d a y 1 25 ounces fo r by tba prosocu C^ J —P i t Crow e f l e e t blm aelf up to authort* Neventy-aeveu years ago, when Dan- burdens im pos'd 25c. If it isn’t all that w e claim , ^ rnaht. but dleappeara lai >us war, the off wag born, there were very few tlon o f a d. Vasty R— Tofu? y o u r grocer refunds y o u r m o n ey . neople started schools In the laud. There was, how - »a Jd arq u ftt«, K an . peasantry and cotemon » ,alcal arU. much S en d fo r " B o o k o f Presents.” ever, a primitive one In bis town, to io -: a revolt agalnet t » e tyrm. ^ forc# C hicago - ^ a r ¿ o rn ^ ad T o íiC iga....T In 5 » í ¡ r * k 5 í í ¿5 which bp was sent. Ink, pen* and JA Q IIE S M F G . C O . toe racy, and have been abl* CQQ paper were scarce, but the determined ^ F I f t y poraons klllad and from their unwilling ruler mm 7 )Mn ^ In U ra ilw a y accld aut a t Soutk H arriaburg, boy made luk from water aud soot, cessions tending toward a free cH 12— N an P atterao n rolosaad lo Now Xoyk. and wrote with eagles’ feathers on the ship. Masmcra and rapine. In * k 1*—Daatb of Jeaale Barristi Dsvlj. id—Northarn and 8out>orn Bapriats moat broad shoulder blades of dead cattle. ths Jews wars the chief sufferer«. a** n Joint conrentioB In 81. LouU. ». .Laar The lad goon outgrew the school nail part o f tha price paid for the advan rescript fram in g awedplug reforms lk begged tQ bp sppj elsewhere. His moth tage gained. Another Impressive proof d and Baltic province#. _____ . 9. ^eath o f Judge Albion W* ToUrgee la er, although a pqqc wliloty, graptpil his Salf-Sopportlna Park. F o u n d a tio n o f M a r lu T w a lm 'a F o r t a w o o f civilisation's advance ta the blood - France. request, and sent him to a Bulgarian Following tlie example of many Mark Twain says that la bis earlier less revolution by which Norway haa t S w ^ of Mrs. Mary A. Ueerm ore Álpkonae de Botk> town famous for Its patriotic spirit. Baron Alph European title», L o i Angeles, Cal., days he did not enjoy the exceptional dissolved Its political conaactlon with will turn Griffith Park, with an area prosperity which came laier In hit ca Sweden and seated a king upon Its it under Rojeetreo* He bound books for his fellow stu Rosslao B a t '« « L i f * battle uni* ’ la Korean o f 3,000 acret of brush land. Into a reer. It la commonly the lot o f genius long unuaued throne. The recent ex **27— dents aud earned a little; but be was •ky defoated in A ™ *1. T commercial forest. Four experts, with to suffer neglect at first and experi posures of graft and frand In high 8tr«lt> by > V tU n tfc win. K a l» soon recalled to his home, to learn a 28— American yacW a slew to converting this practically ence did not affeat his al tiding good financial circles and Eat summer’s la ar'a trade aud help support the family. cup In tr»na-AllaaUC ct- F r a n c ia .» waste piece of land Into a productive nature, in a conversation with W il bor troubles In Chicago are only Inci 29— Death of former W e w l* '’ When be was 16, bis thirst for more , Kina forest, made a comprehensive planting liam Dean Howelis on cue occasion tha dents of tha constant conflict being Bllvela In Madrid, SpMp. education was so great that be re SO—Bomb thrown « £*1525, l uubdt of place for the trees, which will not subject of literature rirlut’ltudes was iVagad for the eatabllefament of Jus AJphonao of Spalo and PraaldflM Loubdt ai solved to satisfy his ambition at tbe only pay for Iti cultivation and care broached by tha humorist. tice and fair treatment between man Franco In P a n s Jama. expense of any hardship. He gave up through tha sale of matura timber, but "M y difficulties taught me some anil «a n . bis tailoring, added a little to bis 1— Opanlng o f LowU and C)*rk will prove a constant sourca of pleas thrift,” he observed. In Portland. Orogon. ■;• “ But I never knowledge and began to teach. ■ghe RusAp-Japanese war, after a tldn MonteNagro... -Two hnndrod drown^ld oroa- ure and recreation for tha citizens of knew whether It was wiser to spend He soon became very popular. A few brttlMint'' Aorlbe of land campaign*, flow o f yeaorrolra at Prlncotown, N »tai. Los Angsles. I,os Angeles Is the first my last nickel for a cigar to- smoke or years as schoolmaster showed him the dnrlnjt wn\ch one after another o f the e Z c ir a « * ! ? , £ M c « a . cr o . ; American city to adopt this plan, but for an apple to devour.” desperate need of his country for strongDplds o f the Ruaelana in Man It Is predicted that other municipali " I am astounded,” obsiirved Mr. churia Aelf lm'o the hands o f their op books, and he set himself to become ence o f Sweden. . ties In this country will soon follow In Howells, “ that a person o f se little and a publisher. As Bul ponents, and d decisive battle on the 0— Pru ldaut Booaaaall » rr*i1l * « f “ ' a I> writer * Its footsteps. declalon should meet with sa much Sea of Japan, Uhtt Is said to hare been garian literature could not be printed worldly success." in Bulgaria, on account o f tbe censor one of the greats it naval contests of Controlling Nature. Mark Twain nodded very gravely. »11 history, has been brought to a pbua o f 8w.daa ana Princes» Margarai n ship o f Turkey, Mr. Danoff was com Everybody knows that oi late years "Indecision about spending money,” close, and largely, we believe, by pelled to carry on his work outside the natural forces have been wonderfully IT—Paath o f Cuba« laadar, 0«n. Mazlma country, ffe then became his own subjected to man's need. We sre be said, "la worthy o f cultivation. American Influence. The completion of the greet Simplon ° f l W i ) H t k o f Judga Stephen Neal, autbof bookseller, and traveled through tbe daisied by the spectacular achieve When I couldn't doclde what to buy o f U t h amendment. In L e b a n o ii.lu d ....... country, selling hooks and persuading ments in steam and electricity, but are with my last nlcael I kept It, and so •tonne! was the accomplish m ,nt ot * ° ‘ Bloodr »irlka battle» In laid». Poland. As business likely to forget the leas noisy but no became rich.” oilier great engineering fe e .4. * nd tho 28__$730.000 fir* In retail dlatrlet of N»»S- people to open schools. grew he was able to have his own less marvelous conquest of animal and Lew is and Clark Exposition 111 Port" Tl2 » - a r » s t muttnf asd rioting St Odeias, Mother» w ill find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing plant life. Horses are swifter, cattle Syrup the beet remedy to use for their children lhnd, Oro., presented to tho ^vorld a printing establishment. Bnaals. heavier, cows give more milk and sheep during the teething period. J a tF . Books written or published by Mr. rocord of achlavamant In all finev 1— D eith a f John Hap. f i e c r » ( » r f of Danoff it »U have Uner fleeces than in days gone by. are Invariably of high quality. Great disasters have been A rw tr Fanl Morton 1» iuecadrd *• necraiarp Many horses are made vicious frou. them neual, though tornadoes In OV la‘ In plants the transformation i i even He has Issued maps which would do o f tba N a v j bp Cbarle. J. Bonsparta. 2— Cloudburst In Guanajuato, Mezlco, oa- honor to tbe most advanced publishers more marked. People now living can cruel treatment. hoim and Kansas destroyed m o x ' stroys 1,000 lives. rememher when the number of edible them ffve hundred lives, and aarth- He has helped with 0— Tornado In North Texas. . lu the worlij. F o o d fo r T h o u g h t. frnita and vegetables was far less than w -E llh u Root appointed Becretary of money, as well as with advice, yquug " I trust, Miss Cutting” remarked quafees, fire and railway wrecks have to succeed the late John Hay. at present and even those that could be done their dread work. State damp explosion In Welsh col- Bulgarians eager tq stqdy abroad. grown were vastly inferior to what we young Borein, as hs rose to depart ^ n The year's Hat of famous dead con i. n “ L V 1 120 miners. The government, wishing tfiat all *» o f O «“ w - w - Blsckmsr, O. , now have. For example, our parents after a prolonged stay, “ that I have tains tha names of many men and !* r/ school children should understand I®— Dedy al Commander. I knew nothing of the tomato, except as not taken up too much of your val R. Natidw * Chicago teamstera la ended. what Hrlsto Danoff means to Bulga woman noted In tba arts, statecraft, A. 20— Strike 4, i0-lon 0n U. 8. 8. Benulug- . it carious ornament in the garden. uable time.” 21— Boiler e*k harbor kills thirty «even ria, made arrangements that address “ Not at all, Mr. Borem,” replied the philanthropy anil bualneaa. corn was hardly better than the ton In Ban Dtege * ren others. Tha principal events o f 190S era es In tbe subject should be given In and Injures nlnety-v i g. Lamont. , comanonest field sorts. A ll oranges had fair damsel. "The time you have tak briefly summarized below: every 23— Death of D anV *aul Jones placed in school In tbe country. Tbe day , seeds Celery was little known and en up haa been o f no value to me 24— Bones of John k of the celebration will long be a mem J n n n ary. I poor ip quality. In the*flower bed the whatever, I assure you.” vault In Annapolis. nic in New O p » 20— Yellow fever epiflcv orable one. Thousands filled tbe 2— Surrender pf Port Arthur. Then he went forth Into tha night, . magnificent pansy has replaced the in- 8— Towbeat >efendar blow s op en Ohle leans. largest churcb In Pblllppopolla, eager rsignifieant heart's ease from which it and wandered homeward, wrapped In River; » Urea ’V . lh. np. N. T.. to get a glimpse of tbe old man they 4— Death o f Theodore Thomas, orchestra S— Collapse o f »tor# la A ,nk i was developed, and the sweet pea in all a heavy mantle o f thoigfht.— Chicago leader. kills twalva parson». ronuDts- were honoring. Gifts were made, lit* dainty splendor traces its origin to Journal. 5— Admiral Jtojastyennky's flagship Knlaa • — Russian and J a p a n «» p *»^ v -s iths common garden vegetable. t Bouvaroff aunk off Madasaacar. •lonara meat at Portsmouth. M. kl- * bp scholarships established, and decora 10— Flala Zelgler expedition. r * » c"'J» -,g. tions bestowed on the great educator. 8— Death e f f>eulae MlcheL Freach an Tha Choice o f the People. This progress has been made in spite archlat. the steamer Tarra Nova, reach»» Thus young Bulgaria honors tbe When things began to go too " f a it Of the great tendency manifested in all 10— Comb*«’ ministry In France resigns. 10— Secretary Hay adylsaa China to re "’ ii^ B efaren du m In Norwsp fa " »™ * * [>‘ r* ' vnan who has reared for himself a ¡plants and animals to go back to the and loose" in New York, th e people main neutral....Earthquake at Shemakha. rose np in their wrath, got together and original type. I t i* indeed a battle to ojt-re enduring monument than any of Rueala, buries hundreds o f people. °18— Baclprocltp convention tn IT— Ftftp passengers drown » ' l l <rzcnr 18— End of textile strike In F all Hirer, keep strains para and np to tha stand- elected a district attorney who makes stouF which human bauds can ever Maas. alon train runs Into open draw nesx * life miserable for wrongdoer«. Jerome surd they have already attained, let erect io r him. 18—Attem pt to assassinate Caar and Rus •lone any improvement. The practical flaunted the banner of no politicaj sian royal family. f ° ! » — Eartbquaka fait In D IB '«1»' ,M1» - P e r s is t e n t G e o r g e . •onrt. Kantuckp, Indiana and TmueasaJ— ..| 22— Massacre of workingmen by Caar’ s raaulta are accomplished by men operat party; he was the people’e choice. In Bt. Petersburg. Daath o f Marp Mspas Imdga. ..... Pillsbnry’ s Vitoe is tha first choice troops “ OeorfcP.” ventured the maiden who ing largely for love of the work, like 29 -Russian and Japans»» aiaropa agraa 28— Rerolt spreads through Russian upon terms of peace. Lather Burbank, in California, and ef all people who relish g'»od things for cities. bad been engaged for four wesry 35— Liberals defeated In Ontario general S e p te m b e r. It's dainty, delicious and Eckford in England, aa well as by the breakfast. years, “ you fcopw you have been corn- erections---- Caar Issues proclamation prom 1— Alberta bacomaa now S t « » nourishing. great seed merchante, D. M. Ferry A ising reforms. tog to tee ute 9 ton# time. Papa Is 2— Flva million dollar tra la 2 f — Kouropatkln’ s army driven back from 'Co., of Detroit, Mich., who are not Turkey. complaliring abouf til# gap b ills ” Bandepss by Oen. Oku’s forces. bis» W ere T w o Ir v e k e s S a . Heseklah Buttsrwartb. 4— De eath o f .only eternally vigilant to hold what 80—C s s r signs document granting great Don’t let that worry you, w y dear,” torian. _ __. A well-known clergyman waa telllnfg reforms to Rusalaa people. and. .ground haa been gained, bat have a 0— Treaty of peace Uetweeu replied George, suavely, "hereoftof we his Sunday school Mass the story o f Japan signed In Portnmouth, N. .. ....... F eb ra a ry . •corps of trained specialists, backed by can alt In darkttea»." riots in Toklo. I- 2— Extreme eeld wave sweeps Northarn Peace :ample means, to conduct new experi the prodigal son, and wishing to em 8— Earthquake In Southern Ita ly dentroya But, George, pap* sled complains Btatss and Canada. Qleadlve, Mont., has phasize the disagreeable attitude of ments. The results of their experi 400 lives and twenty village». • „ temperature of M degrees below sero. about the waste pt coal.” 7— Death of ioaepb H. Manley of Mslno. 8— Rand powder fafltory, Falivhance, ra., ence« can be found in their 1906 Seed the elder brother on that occasion, he explodes, destroying thirty llvea. T h a t's all right, sweetlieurt. We en a te passes statehood bill. Annual, which they w ill send tree to laid special stress on this phase of ....S Admiral Togo e flaspnlp, Roossrelt ajid Fairbanks declared elect 11— Mlkasa, can sit closer after this uud do with the parable. A fte r describing the re ed 8— after and 509 Uvea are lost. all applicant«. count o f electoral votes in Con burns 14— Death of Patrick Collins. Msyor of out any iieftt from the furnace. Folks joicing o f the household over the re gress. M 9— Houss psssss TewnsendpEach railway Boston. P r o f e s s io n a l J e a lo u s y . 18— Death o f George McDonald, .novelist* In love neve* get cold, you know.” turn of the wayward son, he spoke o f rats bill. "B ut— but the sofa, George. Papa 24— Great fire In Butte, Mout. “ Mr. Duatln Stax says he Isn’t going one who, In the midst o f festtvkttaa, 10— Death o f Hon. Chas. H. Hack ley of 28— Manila swept by typhoon. Mich. aald we had worn the cover off.” to endow any more libraries.” failed to share In the Jubilant spirit o f Muskegon, O c to b e r. 18— severest cold wra-ve -of winter. “ Just as I expected, little glrj. But “ But I thought be was devoted to the occasion. 10— Death o f Oen. Lew Wallace. 4— Six hundred thousand dftllar fire In 10— Death o f J a j t?ooke, noted financier. Rhinelander, Wla. .. . never mind. To-morrow I wllj bring I literature. Ha haa written books blm- "Can any one In the class," he asked, 17—Orand Duke BCrglus killed by bomb 18—Norwegian treety adopted by Swedish a big patch, needle and thread and fix , aelf.” “ tell me who this was?” In Moscow. ...F ran ces Willard statue dedi PaV llsm ant....D eath » f S tr'B an rjLjrrtng. 1*— Close of Lawta and tfisrk Rxpn»ritl<*l It up in no time. My grandfather was “ That’« tha trouble. The people let A small boy who had been listening cated In Btatunrv Mall, Washington. 20— Explosion In V irginia City coal agues, Portland. Oro___ Trsalp twtwomi lüisma an upholsterer.” l the t»ust 11a on his books and stand In sympathetically to the story, put up near Bessemer, AJa., entombs 102 miners. In and Japan signed bp Csair and Mikado. . . . .F ire destroys piers and ships at Chat lea- Mine to get ‘ Mazte’s Wooing’ and bla hand. 17— Fatal tornado at Sorauto. 111. T h o s e G ir ls . town, Mass. 19-29- Storm on Grant Lakaa deatropa - 'When •True Love Was In Bloom' and “ I know," he said, beamingly, “ It 24— Boring o f Blmplon tunnel under the Shipping and costa several llvaa. "V ernon told me this morning,” re rsrorks at that character.” — Washing waa the fatted c alf."— Ban Francises Alps Is finished. 29— Daath o f ('aegrasaulan Jerrp Simpson lated the Monde, “ that he passed tbe fo —01,000,000 fire In H ot Bprings. at Kansas. to n Star. Chronicle. . . . . North Bes CommMcton announce S t S9—Caar grants repraaentailea gor.ru- tree frtiere two years ago be carved Peed your heir; nourish It; live it something to live on. Then it will stop fslling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. " My hair uatd to h# w«ry short. Vat aftor using Ayer's Hair Vigor h abort tima It hagan to grow, and now it ia fourteen Inches long. This aeema a •pleiwtld result to me after being almoat without any hair.”— Mae. J. H. Firgft, f yers Tkeee R a ,M T i e « . " i t • are certaialy g o lu tha Dace.’* “ How s e T ^ “ I eely peeked my llaee sett swap yesterday sad to-day tho Christmas earn- w g o f tha magazines a n o »L ” __ ▼ill« CoorUr-Journal. F b r bronchial tronniss trv P isa's C a m tor Consumption. madIrina. B at worst o i all, if the trouble is « ^ ' c k e d th U rrh b y W i n g it w i l l T h ^ ' t h e ^ c a u ^ « » V h ^ b l e t o t o the t h e r n o y i» ? . ^ ^ a S i the w h ile g ettin g a stronger hold on the syatem o ff w ill manifest itself in w o rie form than before. 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CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yeara, and beiiere him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. W est A T hu a x , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. W ald inu , K inn an dt M a r v in , y > holesale Drug» gists. Toledo, O. lla ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur* ____ r, Price " 7oc. per bottle. (aces . of .the system, =~ — Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Ira Family Pills are the best. Hall1 Horse racing in Italy is dead since the Introduction of automobile speed con tests. Aquatic birds are more numerous than land birds. WET WEATHER. WI5D0M! \ THe ORIGINAL r e m it s X SLICKER 0LAC« OR YELLOW .WILL KEEP YOU DRY ' NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO 3U6STlTUTea CATALOGUES FREE or ganment * a n * hat * . A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON. MASS., U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO*. 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GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 1621 a First SI., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention psper. PORTLAND. OREGON. P. N. U. c. a n d ¿ O c . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmt \W O E N w r itin g : t o n d T o r tls e r s p le a s * m e n tio n t il l s p n p o r. W e do crown snd bridf«*w ork without ps n. Our 18 y e a r«’ exp erien ce In plate work en ab le« tie to fit you r mouth com fortably. I»r. W . A. w tse has found a sale w ay to extract teeth a b solu tely without pain. Dr. T . I*. W ise Is an exp ert at gold tilling and crown and bridgework. E xtra ct.n g lr * » whan p iste» or bridges are ordt red, WISE BROS. DENTISTS DR. W. A. WISE F a llin g Bldg., T h ird snd W ashington Sts. Open evening# till »(/ c lo c k . Sundays from » to IX Or M am % r& . DR. T. P. WISE. Start the N ew Year Right! A N N O Y IN G - DANGEROUS v ^ . n d C a U rrh terminates T o « c a .n c t g e t rid o f Ca- It Is e im d £ i druggists, pries 29 o ra ia!**^ ” ! tilhod rail sassy to tho hots* tsie rra ph operator.” “ My goodness! Toe didn't dsreJ" “ Yes, I did,” “ Gee! I ’q like to hero a picture of a men doing that.” “ What would yon call ItJ” “ 'A l* * Defying tho Lightning!* Cleveland Leader. elslon agalnet Russia. mant to Russians. your Initials and bis own and encir 20— Illinois Cmitral tarmimals In Nsw Os- N w vaaabar. leans burn with loss Of $0,000.000... .Thlityv cled them with a heart. H e aaya he 1—Sweden unfurla her le w l a g - ... . Btoodp five miners killbd by explodon at Wlldoe, felt so goov* he almost danced with rlota In Ruaalan cities. W. Va. 8— Enormous loss of Ufa la aaaaeecrea In 27— Death o f Geo. 8. Bout well o f Mafsa- )oy." TART the new year with a clean chusetts. ...Ju dge ftwayue of Florida ac cities of Southern Hnaala. "A h / ’ said the tall brunette, anx 4 Caar algus manifests» fir in g freedom quitted by United States Senate---- Eleven. mind and a clean body I iously, “ he must still love me after persons killed by collapse of church door to Finland. 12— Blnhop Stephen M. M errtf. prmafnent Most people are very neaf Brooklyn, N. t . all. Did he a.«y .why be felt so hap- vh is usually regarded as nothing more serious th an a bad cold or In 28— Death of Mrs. Leland Stanford lr. Chicago Methodist, die*. .. . PrLica Charles and clean in their outward of Denmark chosen King of NoCwap- if u i i •natation o f the inner skin and tissues o i th e head and throat, Honolulu. 14— People of late o f Pines eecleria fr e e py r Marsh. 'Yea, he said (on to men were cut appearance, but how about the inside7 »T i * 1 * 1 ' ^act> n ot on' y * vexations and troublesome disease, but a com- dom from aoverelgntp o f Cuba. rescript giving Are you clean Inside? 8—Omar o f Russia signs res when it w, i i utgerous one. I t is true that Catarrh u su a lly begins w ith a 1$—Torpedo boat sunk In G erm s« panel ting the tree down/’ station lö law- a right to repreaentat maneuvers and thlrtp three m et dr.iwi.Vt, And if not, how «an you face the New i when the poisons, which are th row n off through the people making body. . . .Thirty persons killed ln 19—One hundred liens lost In wreck o f T in a s f o r B r u t s I s D in a * cold in the hea * ir w ay into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble wreck o f Inauguration special trains near •«aim er Hilda In Englleh Channel---- TVOr- Year with clean thoughts, clear Intelll- K rag— Suppose you were In a cor- tp nine men die In Glasgow lodging house (ecreuons, nndth , c f the body. I t has more annoying and d isgu stin gsym p - Pittsburg. gence, a fair. Just, and bright mind, and 4— Roosevelt is Inaugurated... .End o f ler, 100 miles front hrilp with a wall that M eets all part. disease. There is a sickening and offen sive discharge 08th Congress... .W ill 7. Davis and tw o ,> 29— State entrp of King Haakon V II. and your full share of capacity for work and off rock on three «Idea p f you and a toms than any other tistant buzzing noise in the ears, headaches and pains others Indicted as responsible for Iroquois Queen Maude Into Christiana. fire....C has. Thomas found guilty e f Ma 29— F.lghteen persona Wiled and t-fentp- grizzly bear on the fourth. What would enjoyment. from the nostrils, a co ^ w h ile filthy, tenacious m atter drops back into the bel Bcodeld murder. — # e e flea injured In railway wreck near L ncotu. l a the eyes are Irequen ^ haw king and spitting, and in certain s tig e s o i the 7— Big traction strike begins In New Maaa.......Fleet of allied powers aefce Turk y »u do? , ttr o a t requiring coutinu. ^ that is v e ry offensive. Catarrh is worse in York. ish Island of Mptllene Jorgensen (after long detU»#r»tlon)— The holiday« are over and everybody's 8— Japanse win battla o f Mnkden. after 27— Drunken Russian solders at Alexan- disease the breath has an ^ t h e r closes the pores and glands, and the pois- eighteen days’ fighting. droeak barn h irrackl and tdgbkp^ political I*d say grace for the bear.—Council had a good lime—perhaps a little loo much W in ter, because the cold w ghoujd pass off th at w ay are throw n back 10— Mukden captured by Japanese. oil way prtaonere. Bluffs Nonpareil. of a good time. Over eating and over I I — Mrs. Cbadwlck contacted of conspir 29 Severe gale rauee<s mnrh flaniage ta ons and unhealthy vapors w. sues, causing the inflam m ation which starts acy In Cleveland. drinking have been the rule ever since property In Great Lakes district. A s x l o s i lo q n lP f. on the tender lin in gs and tit 14-_Nineteen Uvea lost In New York tene e a b- ■evera l yea The guileless village maid waa Thanksgiving Day. the unhealthy secretions to t ment bouse fire. and I had In i 17— Death of Gen. Joseph R. H aw ley of 1— Cuban elections « lundslt'te fo r mode, about to visit the city for the *rst Many people get little exercise In winter •orbed by the blood. W h en the b. Catarrh. ate party. Connecticut. asaaaa u o n u n u u . ) i i u g i u g u w ie v w a becomes diseased w ith this eaten, and Jtrealhe much stuffy, over-heated In 18- 19— Twenty-four miners killed by ex 2— Iron missile threw n throoFh window tm time. ears and felt unfit for work. I President RooaeveltS, spa Ini trad > In INilla- plosion In mines near Thurmond. W. va. matter all kinds of complications ma "Remember, daughter,” said the side aJr. aaenoed tha nao o f 1 .1 .1 . on the r 28 -Explosion and lire In Brockton..Mas«., delphta. äsend.tlon o f a M end, and in a short be looked for. A s the blood circu * — F ifty ninth Qaagrree, m e e ts ... Wlaeon- anxious mother, " I f any o f those bad At Hie aarne time they eal too much rich shoe factory causes 108 deaths. tla M ltra ra d m a so n n d n n d w .il. I t put stn Leglalatnr» ariata la special o u ln n ..... lates through the body the foul mat 24- Death o f Jules Verne. « V blood In good conditio o and I have city men try to flirt with yon don’t and Indigestible food, while fresh fruit and Balfour ministry la Sneland re* $ nv raer had the suchtest rotara o f the ter finds its w ay into the stomach, A p r il. $— I.tent. Geu. ffehharnlT slain bp wnma* pay any attention to them.” fresh vegetables are scarce In the market. rain in g the digestion and producing 6, tarrh since that time. 8— President Roosevelt leave« Washington In province of tferiuboff. Russia OEO. S . C A SE , “ But how about the good men, mam So stomach end bowela are liable to bo 9 Mrs Mary Pd Rogers haniFd In Wind an vacation trip ---- Explosion In L oiter 9 M Edgar St. BrvaaaviU., Ind. chronic Dyspepsia, or Catanh o f the ... k||f i aa . - sor. Vt. ma dear?” asked the pretty daughter, over-taxed. mines at Zelgler, HI., kills thirty five men 11 Death o f E<kward Atkinson, pelitlcal ^ “ « ch- It also affects ‘ n le the general health is wemk- ....R u ssian artillery depot In Harbin M own anxiously. _ ----------- « * e economist. Bladder and other members o f the body, w. ^ and g k k aU th etim e. np and seventy-five men killed. -m e C s a s i l a s H a ra ss l a C h i » » . ened, appetite lost sod the rw K d tl ' « b« * >“ e diseased from Clog up. stretch sod paralyze the large B # fa a ls a l. Odds and Rada. It la found that horse* from Canada CATARRH s PISO W e mnet condone Milady’s feds. And dumbly own That Lily pads. — P . - O . ______________________ W s a li C ev#r It. •’t e v e l j sleeping nymph,” Uifft it?" " Y e - e s .’’ " D o y o u n otice th e g la m o u r 't h e a r t ist has th ro w n o v e r I t ? " " N o , I d o n ’t. B u t I f It w i f m in e I w o u ld th r o w a b o r e « b la n k e t *o r e r It." O ff t t ia g A l e a g . MTapfe e#o; W tlljum e we* m little over a year ago. wesa « he* H4 w floee be and bis w ife get atone?**' "8plendid.” “That’« good ' “ Tee, they're divorced sew.” * This I-dag In love tehee tip more itlme tb«n an afblng tooth. Why do pd rente always bosstlngly »give the wr$ ¿bt of wbat tbe stork bring« them? Man leerme from every exiierlence, except hn ex) terleme with a woman In I t AFe yon a l active In paying a bill yov owe « • rot • ere In cotlei-tlug a bill dfie you? Talk Is •VieaA. bat Ilka other cheap things. It Is apt to prove expensive In tbe end. You can't jdefiend on anybody but yonraelf; and dan't do|»end on yourself much. Moat o f the «•$ fit who get np color ed posters for 0 *.» circuses hawe never seen tbe show. become acclimated In China more readily than those wfHch are Imported from Australia, and they a*era to take more naturally to the «'W ei diet o f bran, barley and rice at raw. A H a a fr f o »* - l. » * « ■ • •I see that 5 0 0 ease» of* talking doll» have arrived In I*biladelph«a front G er many.” “ All girl doll», o f cou rt*.''— Cleve land Plain Dealer. Intestine by o v e r -»tutting It with undi gested food, so It can not carry off the useless refuse, snd It “ backs up" the sewage, and compels the small Intestine lo absorb the poison of decaying matter. Instead of wholesome nourishment. That's what must happen. Isn’t It plain as day? What's tha result? Nsarly everybody "gains In flesh" In (he winter time, bul It's pussy fat — not healthy flash and muscle. The liver gets F o r e « o f H a b it. Inactlvs; the bile doesn't "work o ff"; Co*tom*r— la tlie ho** lnf| Clerk (absently)— N o—but w e have the eyes get yellow; the skin gets dead something Juat aa good.” — KEn Fran Hka putty and pale Hke dough, with bolls, pimples, blackheads, liver-spots to break cisco Call. Even the preacher knows the futil the monotony. Dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, ity of calling upon the Ixtrd to eetile a quarrel that bas ariaen lo^a chyrrb foul brsath. sleeplessness and a temper Ike a wild tot make such persons vary choir. pleasant company to themselvea and others. t e e But, you say—" I 'l l take a course of Spring medicine to clean me out next April." Not considering your duty to yourself and family, Isn't It certain that to leave the body full of poison all '«Inter, and then suddenly attempt to force out all Impurities by one violent attack Is danger ous, absurd and unreasonable? Keep clean Inside all the time. That’» the simple solution. If you can not diet, or keep your mech anism going by proper ezerclse. the self- evident alternative is to take Cascareis, the sweet, fragrant, harmless Ilttla vege table tablets, that "a ct like exercise” on your bowels, and gently but powerfully clean out and disinfect the whole dlgea- tive canal. A Cascare! every night before going to bed will "work while you sleep" and make you " feel fine In the morning." If you have been neglecting yourself for some time, take a Cascarel night and morning and break up the "constipated habit" without acquiring a " catharflo habit.” e e e Cascareis ara told by all druggtata. lOo, 25c and SOo. The 10c size trial box la • neat (It for tha vast pocket or lady's purse. Bs sura to get the genuine, with the "lon g-tailed C on the box and tha letters "CCC” on each tablet. They are never told In bulk. s e e •r m » il TO O U K F R IM S fl 3 ,A a ' 3 ,»,y!¡.*a.“-'S £ 5 í w ltt w k tck W s Tslñtv trinket Is tsa«s«. TM «tientes tt¡* M »*r. --------------- Atoreol lead ta -* ------------------------------- •secar, catena* er Hew f a »